Civil War in Lebanon
TWT: "Druze Lebanese, under fire from Hezbollah fighters, pleaded with the United States for an emergency airlift of weapons over the weekend, illustrating growing fears among Christians, Sunni Arabs and Druze that the hard-line Shi'ite militia was preparing to take over the entire country."
MEMRI has a translated transcript of an interview with Syria's Muslim Brotherhood leader, Ali Al-Bayanouni, during which he condemned the regime of Assad for its ties with the Shi'ite regime in Iran, and warned of increasing Shi'ite influence in the region:
UPDATE: Abu Aardvark offered an in-depth analysis of the situation, citing many sources from the region.
UPDATE: Commentary Magazine is featuring a running discussion about the war in Lebanon, with comments from a host of able analysts.
MEMRI has a translated transcript of an interview with Syria's Muslim Brotherhood leader, Ali Al-Bayanouni, during which he condemned the regime of Assad for its ties with the Shi'ite regime in Iran, and warned of increasing Shi'ite influence in the region:
| Syrian-Iranian relations are more than just an alliance. The Iranian influence is growing on all levels and in all spheres. On the cultural level, the Shi'ite school of Islam is spreading in Syria, funded by Iran and supported by the Syrian regime. Entire villages have become Shi'ite, due to financial incentives and the exploitation of the dire poverty. By the way, 45% of the Syrian people live below the poverty line. Can you believe that in such a country, which enjoys a wealth of national resources, 45% of the people live below the poverty line? This situation is exploited by people who give financial incentives, and pay the salaries of some tribal leaders, imams, and sheiks, in order to convert these influential people to the Shi'ite school of Islam. |
UPDATE: Abu Aardvark offered an in-depth analysis of the situation, citing many sources from the region.
UPDATE: Commentary Magazine is featuring a running discussion about the war in Lebanon, with comments from a host of able analysts.






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